BAN Seks - Kanak-kanak Filipina Dijadikan Mangsa Rakaman Sex Ganas

Kehidupan poverty tak sama dengan org kaya yg berlagak nak bantu orang susah. Tak pernah merasai kesusahan so how to help them. This case berlaku kat filipina. Menurut laporan bbc, ia terjadi kat pulau cebu filipina. Kanak-kanak dijadikan mangsa untuk webcam sex abuse dengan pelanggan di luar negara melalui webchat. Paling sadis ibubapa sendiri menjual anaknya untuk mendapatkan wang. Inilah terjadi bila duit dirajakan, maruah dah takde. Untuk ikhtiar cara baik tak terlintas di fikiran. Akidah manusia jauh terpesong. So jalan paling mudah "jual badan".

Kes ni berlaku kat luar negara not in malaysia. Tapi benda ni boleh menular dan tak mustahil berlaku penculikan kanak2 semata2 untuk dijadikan hamba seks internet.


In one case, a British man organised the sexual abuse of five children from the same family.

Charities believe tens of thousands of children are victims of the trade. On Thursday, Britain's National Crime Agency will reveal how it is working with the American, Australian and Philippine police to target abusers.

A BBC team travelled to the slum of Ibabao, near Cebu City in the south of the country.

'Easy money'

Local charities call it the "epicentre" of the trade. For our own safety, we had a police escort; one of the officers carried an assault rifle. Officer Denis Comunay, who regularly patrols the slum, said:
"You can get easy money from the cybersex."
He showed us a small house, with a corrugated iron roof. It was almost empty inside apart from a dirty mattress on the floor and electric sockets hanging from the ceiling.

Angus Crawford visits a refuge for victims of cybersex abuse in the city of Cebu

It was what he calls a cybersex den.
"Fathers and mothers would bring their children here to show, and would get paid by the owner of the house," he said.
He explained the property owner forced her own children to "perform" for foreigners using a webcam. Other people in the community who heard there was money to be made then brought their children too.

At a house nearby there were family photos on the walls, washing still hanging on the line, but it was deserted. It too was raided by police - a child of two was taken into care.

Public morality

All of the neighbours said they were shocked to hear about the cases but denied they knew what was going on.

One said:
"How can I know when the house is closed and I did not get inside and see what they are doing?"
But a recent survey indicated that 80 houses in the area were involved in the trade.

  • Noemi Truya-Abarientos, who works for the Children's Legal Bureau aiming to provide judicial help for abuse victims, said: "It has become a cottage industry."
  • She blamed poverty and a breakdown in public morality for the rise in the trade, explaining that local businessmen rented out laptops and USB internet connections, so it was easy for families to start.
  • Parents use internet chatrooms to find "clients" and receive payment through international money transfers.
  • They justify what they do by claiming that foreign paedophiles do not actually touch the children.

Noemi said this was a myth.
"The client gives the instruction to touch this and touch that.
"They even send sex toys to these children."
In Angeles City in the north of the country there were two houses in a slum area raided in 2012 by police from the UK, the Philippines, Australia and the US, showing that law enforcement around the world is starting to tackle the problem.

  • One neighbour said: "They arrest this person and put them in a van and they take the children away."
  • Twelve children aged between five and 15 were rescued and several of their relatives were arrested.

'Growing demand'

The operation followed the arrest of British man Timothy Ford, from Kettering, in Northamptonshire, the same year. He is now serving an eight-and-a-half year sentence in a UK prison.

When detectives analysed his laptop, they found obscene images and records of money transfers to the parents - he had paid to watch the abuse of five of the children.
He paid as little as £13 to watch what he called "a show".
Officers found he planned to buy property in the area and set up an internet cafe.

Father Shay Cullen, who runs the Preda Foundation - a charity that rescues victims in the nearby city of Olongapo - said:
"More and more parents are pushing their children to get involved in this, to make big money.
"There's a huge growing demand and there's a growing supply."
The Philippine government estimates that between 60,000 and 100,000 children are victims of sexual exploitation, many of them in cybersex.

While some children are forced to take part by their own family, others are made to work in cybersex dens by pimps.

This is what happened to Lani when she was 15. 
"The cybersex den is an evil kind of profession," she told us.

  • Her aunt promised her a job as a nanny, but when she got to the house she was told she had to "chat" to foreigners.
  • The "chat" soon turned into demands for her to take off her clothes and "perform" for the men watching on the webcam.
  • "Perhaps when people hear about cybersex they think it doesn't have any physical effect," she said.
  • "But it can do things to your core. It can take things from you, your dignity and your purity."

Father Cullen warns that men in the West who pay to watch abuse in poor countries may go on to commit other offences.
"It's the warm-up for a sexual assault on a child," he said.
"And next time it's going to be a child in the UK."
Info Asal : BBC

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  1. kalau dh mak bapak sdiri jual anak. urgghh, dunia akhir zaman

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  2. filipino.. kat sabah pun berlambak org filipine...

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  3. kat Malaysia, tak mungkin berlaku, sebab kat filipine, Si Nur Misuari dan askar jamalul karam yang masih hidup suka buat huru-hara, inilah penyebabnya.

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  4. Di India mereka percaya bahawa jika minum air kencing lembu segar, ianya boleh mencegah daripada kanser. Mereka percaya bahawa lembu adalah haiwan suci oleh itu, air kencing lembu juga mempunyai kuasa atau kesan yang suci. Jairam Singhal seorang lelaki India yang berusia 42 tahun dan dia juga kerap kali minum air kencing lembu sejak 10 tahun yang lalu.





    Kata Ramesh Gupta “air kencing lembu boleh mencegah kanser, tumor, kencing manis, batuk kering dan mereka yang mempunyai masalah perut. Namun ramai mengatakan bahawa air kencing lembu membantu dengan kehilangan rambut. " air kencing lembu telah disebut dalam kitab-kitab Hindu purba. Oleh itu, tidak ada yang meragui sifat kegunaannya. Tetapi air kencing hanya boleh dari lembu dara dan minum sebelum matahari terbit. Ia adalah air kencing ini mempunyai kesan yang terbaik.”

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